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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1867
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Resolved, That Thomas H. Carmichael, the Marshal of
Police, be required to report forthwith to the Board for
orders.

The following order was immediately sent to the Marshal:

OFFICE POLICE BOARD, No. 1 North street,

BALTIMORE, November 13, 1866.

To Thomas H. Carmichael, Esq., Marshal:

You are hereby required to report at this office, at six
o'clock, P. M., for orders.

JAMES YOUNG, President

Resolved, That notice be given to the Register of the city
of Baltimore, and to the National Farmers' and Planters'
Bank, to pay no moneys to the order of the late Board of Po-
lice, or any of the members.

The subjoined notices were accordingly sent to the Register
and National Farmers' and Planters' Bank :

OFFICE BOARD OF POLICE,

BALTIMORE, NOT. 13,1866.
John F. Plummer, Esq., Register of the City of Baltimore:

SIR : You are hereby notified to pay no moneys to the order
of the late Board of Police of the city of Baltimore, but to
hold such funds as may be at the order of the Board of Police,
subject to the order of the present Board.

Respectfully,

JAMBS YOUNG, President.

OFFICE BOARD OP POLICE,

BALTIMORE, Nov. 13, 1866.

To Cashier of National Farmers' and Planters' Bank of Bal-
timore :

SIR: You are hereby notified to pay no moneys to the order
of the late Police Board of the city of Baltimore, but to hold
such funds as may be at the order of the Board of Police, sub-
ject to the order of the present Board.

Respectfully,

JAMES YOUNG, President.

Resolved, That proceedings be instituted at once to obtain
possession of the property and effects of the Board of Police,
by mandamus, or guch other legal proceedings as counsel
may advise, and that Messrs. J. H. B. Latrobe, William
Schley, and John M. Frazier, be requested to act for the
Board in this behalf.

Resolved, That the notice given by Messrs. Young and
Valiant to the late Board of Police, be renewed, and the
claim therein made be reiterated.

 

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